TEHRAN (FNA)- A Saudi foreign ministry cable gained in the May cyberattack by the Yemen Cyber Army clearly shows that Riyadh, Washington, Paris, London, Ankara, Doha, Amman, Kuwait and Abu Dhabi are running joint efforts to back up and finance terrorists in Syria to overthrow the Damascus government.

The document, which begins with the words "Top Secret" and "Urgent" at the top, shows that former Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal has asked former Minister of Defense Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to elect someone as Riyadh's envoy to attend the 2012 secret session of the countries which support and finance the dissident militants, including the US, Turkey, France, Britain, Qatar, UAE, Jordan and Kuwait.

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Meantime, another document released by the YCA discloses that Saudi Arabia has sent an envoy to the Vatican in 2012 to meet the foreign minister, Dominique Mamberti, to convince the world Catholic Church leader to throw his weight behind the war of militancy against the Syrian government by promising that the next regime will not massacre the minorities in Syria if Assad's government falls.

The document shows that the Al Saud rulers have been trying to unite Syrian opposition to topple the Syrian government.

The Riyadh promise to respect the minorities' rights in the days after the Assad regime was made as the same leaked documents show that France has, at least, twice urged the Saudi rulers to pretend that they feel respect for the minorities' rights in a bid to convince religious and ethnic minorities to withdraw their support for the Damascus government.

The Riyadh promise that militants in Syria would show respect for the rights of the minorities after Assad to win the Vatican's support for the war on Damascus came as the Saudi authorities have been running a campaign of death all throughout the last century and executed more people in the first six months of 2015 than all of the previous years.

A look at later events shows that the militants that the Saudi ambassador has supported, as reported in the first document, have been killing all minorities, Muslims and non-Muslims, in Syria and Iraq in the following years.

The document shows that the Vatican has politely disregarded the Saudi envoy's demand for supporting the Syrian opposition and has, instead, asked for more meetings to expand bilateral ties with Riyadh.

Late in May, the Yemen Cyber Army released a portion of the information and documents that it had gained in its recent cyber attack on Saudi Arabia's Foreign, Interior and Defense Ministries.

The Yemen Cyber Army announced that it has hacked the website, servers and archives of Saudi Arabia's Foreign, Interior and Defense ministries and would release thousands of these top secret documents.

The group claimed that it "has gained access to the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) network and have full control over more than 3000 computers and servers, and thousands of users. We also have access to the emails, personal and secret information of hundreds of thousands of their staff and diplomats in different missions around the world".

The hackers' statement, which said the cyber army has also attacked the Saudi Interior and Defense ministries and vowed to release their details later, was carried by several globally known hackers websites.

Following the hack in May, the Yemen Cyber Army sent a copy of its information to FNA and another one to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks.

"WikiLeaks released over 60,000 documents on Friday and vowed to release the rest in coming weeks, but we plan to release the documents in separate news items since many of them contain the names of foreign nationals who have demanded visit to Saudi Arabia, for example for Hajj pilgrimage, and their names have been mentioned among the Saudi agents. Thus releasing the list of names and documents might hurt innocent individuals who have done nothing, but applied for visa at a Saudi embassy for doing Hajj pilgrimage," FNA English Editor-in-Chief Seyed Mostafa Khoshcheshm said.

"The number of the documents is way beyond the 500,000 that has been announced by WikiLeaks, but they need to be checked first to make sure that they do not contain misleading information and are not harmful to innocent people," he added.

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